The students who didn't listen to the teaching, the unfamiliar children, the indifferent wife, the boring life day after day gradually made Martin numb, and he hoped to change but couldn't start. A friend's birthday party brought up an interesting theory, Finn Scadruder, that humans are born with a blood deficiency of 0.05% alcohol. The theory suggests that maintaining a slight intoxication in daily life, that is, when the blood alcohol level is maintained at 0.05%, not only stimulates creativity at work, but also relaxes and improves relationships. So give this group of middle-aged people an inspiration: they began to test this theory. I think it's kind of funny, isn't that an excuse for alcoholism? At first, the slight amount of alcohol did give them a different feeling, and they all became impressive together. But as the movie goes on, everything goes off the rails, Martin can't get his wife back, and the class continues to spiral out of control, and the plan ends with Tommy's death, who stumbles into the water and drowns one early morning no one knows. In the church is Tommy's funeral, outside the window is the cheers of graduates, that's all.
Not to mention that Uncle Mai's last dance is indeed very emotional, and the scene of the last jump is also very interesting.
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